Efyras Square
Efyras Square is a square in Ilida, Elis, West Greece. Efyras Square is situated nearby to the post office ΕΛΤΑ, as well as near the church Αγιο Γεώργιος.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Efyra and Kámpos.
Efyra
Village
Efyra is a village and a community in the western part of Pineia municipal unit, Elis, Greece. It lies at an altitude of 121 metres, and covers an area of 12 km², of which 55% is arable and 20% is forest.
Kámpos
Village
Kampos is a community in the municipal unit of Pineia, Elis, Greece. It is on the southeastern shore of the Pineios reservoir, 2 km northwest of Efyra, 4 km northeast of Keramidia, 7 km northwest of Simopoulo and 15 km northeast of Amaliada.
Agrapidochori
Village
Agrapidochori is a settlement in the West side of Elis, Peloponnese, Greece. Nativity of Mary Orthodox Church can be found in Agrapidochori settlement. Agrapidochori is situated 4½ km north of Efyras Square.
Efyras Square
- Type: Square
- Category: locality
- Location: Ilida, Elis, West Greece, Peloponnese, Greece, Balkans, Europe
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Latitude
37.8553° or 37° 51′ 19″ northLongitude
21.5162° or 21° 30′ 58″ eastOpen location code
8G93VG48+4FOpenStreetMap ID
way 497476678OpenStreetMap feature
place=square
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In Other Languages
From Greek to Russian—“Efyras Square” goes by many names.
- Greek: “Πλατεία Εφύρας”
- Russian: “площадь Эфирас”
Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include ΕΛΤΑ and Αγιο Γεώργιος.
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